Word info

ride up

Speech parts

1. ride up - Noun

2. ride up - Verb

Meaning

(intransitive) to approach or come near to while riding.

(intransitive, of clothes, especially tight skirts) to move up higher on one's body.
My jeans always seem to ride up on me in public.

ride up (plural ride ups)

The act or process of riding up

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Another convert shoreward of this line was a continuous line of 450 ramps sloping towards the shore, also with mines attached and designed to force flat-bottomed landing craft to ride up and either flip or detonate the mine. Source: Internet

As the bad guys ride up to the toll, they realize they don’t have the nickel so they send one of their gang back to town to get the nickels they need to pass through. Source: Internet

A second crash cymbal is common, typically an inch or two larger or smaller than the 16", with the larger of the two to the right for a right-handed drummer, but a big band may use crashes up to 17" and ride up to 24" or, very rarely, 26". Source: Internet

Gifting takes on a island flavor this year at the annual DPA Luxury Lounge, where Hollywood’s favorite stars find plenty of vacation offerings to lure them into a ride up the 405 to the Luxe Hotel. Source: Internet

A hotel where Lawson had to enter through the back door, and ride up a freight elevator. Source: Internet

Avoiding a late-night bar full of angry drunks or an unlit parking lot may be common sense, but what about the elevator ride up to your hotel room? Source: Internet

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